The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has awarded grants for research in the field of green chemistry to leading young scientists from around the world in partnership...
Green chemistry has become a focus for cutting-edge research into sustainable technologies. These technologies may reduce or even eliminate the production and use of hazardous substances in mining and in...
We need more basic sciences to achieve Agenda 2030 and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals. This is the message sent to the world by the United Nations General Assembly on...
Professor Vincenzo Balzani (Italy) and Professor Yuri Oganessian (Russian Federation) will be awarded the first UNESCO-Russia Mendeleev International Prize in the Basic Sciences. The decision was made on the recommendation...
The call for applications for the 2020 Green Chemistry research grants for young scientists, including the special grant for research projects on phosphogypsum, is open until 31 January 2021. The...
Open Science for a Global Transformation: CODATA-coordinated submission to the UNESCO Open Science Consultation
IUPAC supports IUPAP’s initiative to celebrate 2022 in obtaining a UN-designated International Year of Basic Sciences for Development.
The International Scientific Jury of the PhosAgro/UNESCO/IUPAC Partnership in Green Chemistry for Life has announced seven recipients of the 2019 grants programme. The grants aim to provide support for green...
The 6th call for PhosAgro/UNESCO/IUPAC Green Chemistry research grants for young scientists is open for young scientists until 31 August 2019.
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